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Freelance Writer

What questions do you ask when hiring a freelance writer?
I’m about to hire a freelance writer and I need some ideas on what questions to ask during the interview. This writer will also write for blogs. Thanks.
Ask for writing samples of things they’ve written before that are of the same type as what they’d be doing for you.
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Nancy Drew: The Haunting of Castle Malloy $5.42 Missing groom or matrimonial mess… your job is to solve the mystery!Product InformationTouted as the most romantic event to grace the ruined halls of Ireland’s Castle Malloy the Simmons-Mallory wedding was supposed to be a fairytale beginning but now the groom is missing! Did a banshee crash the wedding or is this a case of cold feet? Can you as Nancy Drew unravel the knot of scattered clues… |
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New Her Interactive Nancy Drew-Haunting Castle Malloy OS Windows Xp Vista Plan Irish Wedding $19.95 Touted as the most romantic event to grace the ruined halls of Ireland’s Castle Malloy, the Simmons-Mallory wedding was supposed to be a fairytale beginning, but now the groom is missing! Did a banshee crash the wedding or is this a case of cold feet? Can you, as Nancy Drew, unravel the knot of scattered clues and scary superstitions? You’ll to catch more than a bridal bouquet to make this is a ha… |
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WOMEN FLAT OPERA WALLET CLUTCH BY DESIGNSK Our flat wallet clutch is stylish and trendy for all occasions, including parties. It is easy to use and carries everything from cash to a checkbook. It can be used without a purse or can be put in a purse. A multi-purpose wallet that fits everything all-in-one!!… |
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Got A Freelance Writer? Last Name Black Metal License Plate Frame Holder Border Tag $12.99 This High Quality Metal Chrome Plated Auto, SUV, Truck License Plate Frame measures 12.5 X 6.5 inches, weights about 12 oz and has pre drilled holes. The distance between two holes is about 7 inches. This versatile license plate frame fits all US and Canada 12×6 license plates. The frame is brand new and it’s well packaged. This exceptional quality metal license plate is very durable that it won’t… |
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Freelance – Galant $18.99 Men’s 3.4 oz EDP Spray. |
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The Writer $32.95 Instructing and inspiring writers since 1887, The Writer is an indispensable magazine for both professional and aspiring writers. Each issue includes articles written by leading writers in all fields. Tips on manuscript submission and up-to-date market information are also included. |
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And Soon I’ll Come to Kill You: A Liz Connors Mystery $17.47 Freelance writer Liz Connors is receiving anonymous hate mail from some psycho…. |
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Writer’s Block $4.99 Writer’s Block |
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Ghost Writer $4.99 Ghost Writer |
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Ghost Writer, The $12.49 Ghost Writer, The |
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Duppy Writer $9.49 Duppy Writer |
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Florsheim – Freelance Bike Lace – Imperial (Black) – Footwear $160 Zappos.com is proud to offer the Florsheim – Freelance Bike Lace – Imperial (Black) – Footwear: Sleek lines and sophisticated styling will surely have heads turning with the Freelance Bike Lace – Imperial from Florsheim®. ; Premium leather upper is soft and supple, yet exceptionally durable and flexible for ultimate comfort. ; Traditional lacing system allows for easy on-and-off wear and a secure fit. ; Full leather lining ensures an abrasion-free environment for an all-day wearing experience. ; Generously cushioned footbed massages the foot with each and every step. ; Durable leather outsole delivers long-lasting durability on a variety of surfaces. ; Weight: 1 lb 1 oz ; Product measurements were taken using size 11. Please note that measurements may vary by size. |
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Florsheim – Freelance Bike Slip – Imperial (Black) – Footwear $160 Zappos.com is proud to offer the Florsheim – Freelance Bike Slip – Imperial (Black) – Footwear: The Freelance Bike Slip – Imperial from Florsheim® has contemporary styling that is perfect for any occasion. ; Premium leather upper is soft and supple, yet exceptionally durable and flexible for ultimate comfort. ; Dual goring at the vamp allows for easy on-and-off wear and a secure fit. ; Full leather lining ensures an abrasion-free environment for an all-day wearing experience. ; Generously cushioned footbed massages the foot with each and every step. ; Durable leather outsole delivers long-lasting durability on a variety of surfaces. ; Weight: 1 lb 1 oz ; Product measurements were taken using size 12. Please note that measurements may vary by size. |
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Hillbilly Gothic $27.97 Adrienne Martini is an award-winning freelance writer. In her candid memoir Hillbilly Gothic, she offers a glimpse at mental illness from a personal perspective…. |
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Out of the Darkness: A Liz Connors Mystery $17.47 Recession has visited Boston freelance writer Liz Connors with a vengeance. So she jumps at the chance to research a grisly true-crime book…. |
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Swingers $23.21 Ashley Lister, a freelance writer, author, and reporter, uncovers today’s swinging Britain and reveals the sexy, shocking, and true secrets of what happens behind closed doors…. |
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The Last Holy Writer $11.49 The Last Holy Writer |
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Lost American Song Writer $15.49 Lost American Song Writer |
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The Singer, The Writer, The Country Pioneer $9.49 The Singer, The Writer, The Country Pioneer |
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I’m a Writer, Not a Fighter $8.99 I’m a Writer, Not a Fighter |
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Yellow Box Women’s Freelance Sandal Fuchsia $29.95 The coolest way to walk on the wild side. Leopard-print cow hair leather upper. Cushioned footbed. Marshmallow-soft EVA sole. 1 heel height |
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Yellow Box Women’s Freelance Sandal Zebra $29.95 The coolest way to walk on the wild side. Zebra-print cow hair leather upper. Cushioned footbed. Marshmallow-soft EVA sole. 1 heel height |
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Yellow Box Women’s Freelance Sandal Brown $29.95 The coolest way to walk on the wild side. Giraffe-print cow hair leather upper. Cushioned footbed. Marshmallow-soft EVA sole. 1 heel height |
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ASUS 90-XB0U00DR00010- DVD-Writer $53.99 11.20 oz 90-XB0U00DR00010- 90-XB0U00DR00010- Slim External DVD-RW Writer ASUS ASUS Computer International DVD-R/RW DVD-Writer usa.asus.com |
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Writer’s Digest $19.99 WRITER’S DIGEST is the #1 magazine for writers looking to improve their skills and get published. Our features and columns offer specific advice on writing and selling fiction and nonfiction books, stories, plays, magazine and newspaper articles, scripts and more. We provide information that helps writers succeed as they pursue their passion, through hands-on techniques from top authors, insider tips on working with agents and editors, listings of hot markets for their work, and news about the writing world. Advice from industry experts and inspiring stories from successful writers living the dream round out the package, month after month. |
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Sima SDCR-30 Flash Reader/Writer 50-in-1 – USB $9.99 50-IN-1 CARD READER & WRITER |
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Sima SDCR-10 Flash Reader/Writer 32-in-1 – USB $8.54 32-IN-1 CARD READER & WRITER |
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1,000 Bags, Tags, and Labels: Distinctive Design for Every Industry $19.99 Bags, tags, and labels are critical in the world of design and when you are seeking inspiration on the fly, you don’t want to be reading through pages of dense text for ideas.  Now you don’t have to. From bubble bath to gourmet food shops and from clothing stores to vodka, this book is a collection of 1,000 designs. Many countries are represented throughout.  Additionally, the book is arranged by job type—bags, tags, and labels to make a quick search even easier. Few other books offer such a wide range of easily accessible visuals on the subject.Kiki Eldridge is a freelance writer and graphic designer living in Salem, MA. |
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1,000 Places (2006 Page-A-Day Calendar) $100.11 From The Publisher:Inspired by the roaring #1 New York Times bestseller of the same name, 1,000 Places to See Before You Die is the calendar that captures all the pleasure and passion of travel. Beaches, golf courses, castles, casbahs, inns, hotels, mountains, museums, scenic drives, and shopping meccas. Plus savvy travel advice, including great Web sites and unexpected ways to save money. Where in the World quizzes, On This Day, and quotes from travelers enthusiastic ( The world is a great book of which they who never stir from home read only one page. –St. Augustine) and reluctant ( Why go west when Maine has everything? — Henry David Thoreau)About The Author:Patricia Schultz is the author of 1,000 Places to See Before You Die and co-author of Made in Italy. A former writer for Frommer’s, Access, and Berlitz travel guides, she is a freelance travel writer, and her articles have appeared in Conde Nast Traveller, Harper’s Bazaar, and Departures. |
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10 Golden Rules of Freelance Writing and How I Broke Them (How to Break the Rules and Make It as a M $16.74 Used – Want to get more freelance writing assignments? Want to increase your writing income? Are you willing to break some rules to get what you want? Then this book is for you! Bob Freiday is a disobedient writer, chronically breaking the Top 10 Golden Rules of Freelance Writing, and subsequently landing those elusive, high-paying assignments that other writers covet! |
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10 Golden Rules of Freelance Writing and How I Broke Them (How to Break the Rules and Make It as a M $15.05 New – Want to get more freelance writing assignments? Want to increase your writing income? Are you willing to break some rules to get what you want? Then this book is for you! Bob Freiday is a disobedient writer, chronically breaking the Top 10 Golden Rules of Freelance Writing, and subsequently landing those elusive, high-paying assignments that other writers covet! |
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10 Steps to Beautiful Roses $3.95 Since 1973, Storey’s Country Wisdom Bulletins have offered practical, hands-on instructions designed to help readers master dozens of country living skills quickly and easily. There are now more than 170 titles in this series, and their remarkable popularity reflects the common desire of country and city dwellers alike to cultivate personal independence in everyday life.Author Biography: Author Maggie Oster has been cooking since she was five years old. A trained horticulturist, freelance writer and photographer, Maggie has also written other Storey book titles including Herbal Vinegar and Herb Mixtures & Spicy Blends. In addition, she has written the books The Potato Garden, Flowering Herbs, Gifts and Crafts from the Garden and Recipes from an American Herb Garden. She attended graduate school at Cornell University, and was former editor of an indoor and container-gardening magazine based in Seattle, Washington. Maggie has also contributed to Rodale’s Basic Natural Foods Cookbook, has written monthly columns for The Weekend Gardener Journal and Louisville Today magazines, and won an award for an article and photographs on cooking with edible flowers in The Newark Star-Ledger. She lives in Kentucky. |
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100 Meals for $5 or Less $9.99 ONE FAMISHED HUSBAND, THREE HUNGRY CHILDREN, rising food costs, and a fixed income could lead to disaster, but Jennifer Maughan successfully navigates the world of grocery shopping by pinching those pennies for all they’re worth. She shows how anyone can creatively survive the onslaught of higher grocery bills and still eat tasty, healthy meals.SHE TELLS FRAZZLED FOOD BUYERS TO: Allocate funds to the most important foods. Stop spending money on impulse buys. Make a shopping plan before heading to the store. Find the best places to shop in your area. Be smart about coupons and sales. In addition, the average cost per serving is highlighted in each recipe, making it easier to calculate the cost of each meal. The Wall Street Journal reported that wholesale prices of key food items have risen dramatically from 2006. Retail food prices at the supermarket increased in the first quarter of 2008, according to an American Farm Bureau survey. The total cost of sixteen basic grocery items in the first quarter of 2008 was up about 8 percent, or $3.42, from 2007. Online marketing and promotions. Print and web advertising campaign. National broadcast and print publicity. Co-op available. Jennifer Maughan is a freelance writer and editor with more than 15 years of experience in the publishing industry. Her areas of specialty include travel, food, celebrations, parenting, and family life. She lives near Salt Lake City. |
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100 Meals for $5 or Less $12.99 ONE FAMISHED HUSBAND, THREE HUNGRY CHILDREN, rising food costs, and a fixed income could lead to disaster, but Jennifer Maughan successfully navigates the world of grocery shopping by pinching those pennies for all they’re worth. She shows how anyone can creatively survive the onslaught of higher grocery bills and still eat tasty, healthy meals.SHE TELLS FRAZZLED FOOD BUYERS TO: Allocate funds to the most important foods. Stop spending money on impulse buys. Make a shopping plan before heading to the store. Find the best places to shop in your area. Be smart about coupons and sales. In addition, the average cost per serving is highlighted in each recipe, making it easier to calculate the cost of each meal. The Wall Street Journal reported that wholesale prices of key food items have risen dramatically from 2006. Retail food prices at the supermarket increased in the first quarter of 2008, according to an American Farm Bureau survey. The total cost of sixteen basic grocery items in the first quarter of 2008 was up about 8 percent, or $3.42, from 2007. Online marketing and promotions. Print and web advertising campaign. National broadcast and print publicity. Co-op available. Jennifer Maughan is a freelance writer and editor with more than 15 years of experience in the publishing industry. Her areas of specialty include travel, food, celebrations, parenting, and family life. She lives near Salt Lake City. |
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100 Native Americans Who Shaped American History $7.95 In this book readers will be fascinated to learn about a wide variety of men and women who have made significant impacts upon the history of the United States. Native Americans from various regions – spanning time from early European discovery to present day – are featured. Chronologically organized, the book begins with Dekanawida, the founder of the legendary Iroquois Confederacy. A diverse selection of other Native Americans are also included, such as Pocahontas, Metacomet, Geronimo, Sitting Bull, Crazy Horse, Will Rogers, Jim Thorpe, Jay Silverheels, and Dennis Banks. The book concludes with Sherman Alexie. a prolific and critically acclaimed writer. Readers will discover what Sacagawea contributed to the Lewis and Clark expedition; how Cochise went from formidable warrior to a force for peace; who was the first Native American woman to become a medical doctor; why Annie Dodge Wauneka was the first Native American to receive a Presidential Medal of Freedom; and much more! Bonnie Juettner is a freelance writer and has contributed to numerous American history textbooks for middle school and high school students. She has also contributed to Potrait of America, a series of reference books about the United States. |
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100 Ways to Live to 100 $31.82 Inlander, president of the People’s Medical Society, and Kelly, a freelance health writer, present a guide for those taking the first steps to a healthier lifestyle. They start by determining genetic, environmental, and lifestyle risk factors for disease. The book is up-to-date on the latest medical recommendations for daily allowances and supplementation. It also covers injury prevention relating to the home, travel, outdoor and food/water safety. Exercise, mind/body connections, social support, and stress reduction round out the guide. |
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1000 Symbols: What Shapes Mean in Art and Myth $29.95 Symbols are an international language, but that language is far from universal. Different symbols mean radically different things in different contexts—a cross, a crane, or a swastika each have a distinct meaning for a Buddhist, an art historian, or a student of the occult. 1000 Symbols offers a comprehensive directory of symbols in clear, detailed artworks, each accompanied by a definition of the symbol’s history and its cross-cultural meanings. Beginning with an alphabetical, cross-referenced index, the book is then organized into groupings of related symbols: • Geometrical Shapes—circle, square, triangle, pentagram, crescent, and spiral are just a few of the entries. • The Universe and the Elements includes all the symbols for the world around us—earth, air, fire, and water, as well as times of day or month, and the planets. • Characters and People details the symbolism attached to specific characters or to people and their general attributes. • Living Creatures denotes the symbolism of animals, birds, fish, and insects. • Flowers, Plants, and Trees highlights the symbolism of growing things, from the oak to the lotus. • Mythical Beasts contains beasts from the myths and legends of all cultures, including hybrids such as the centaur. • Objects and Artifacts includes made or manufactured objects of symbolism, from knot to labyrinth. • Numbers and Colors outlines their symbolic attributes in different cultures and contexts. Whether you are baffled by the relevance of the winged staff held by Mercury in a classical painting or wonder about the number of branches on the Hebrew menorah, this comprehensive directory will give you the information you’re looking for, and place the explanation in its historical and cultural context. 1000 illustrations in 2 colors. Author Biography: Rupert Shepherd is a freelance writer specializing in art history. Since graduating |
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1001 Nights Without Sex: The Curse of the Single Girl $1.99 Used – Suzanne Schlosberg calls it ‘the Streak’: 1001 days without sex. She’s going through the mother of all dry spells…a Sahara devoid of intimacy, committed relationships and even one-night stands. The question is why? Is she too picky, too bitchy, too shy? Has she been whacked with the ugly stick or does she have really bad breath? No, She’s a smart, good-looking freelance writer who, at 34, has inexplicably crossed that dreaded line from single to still single. Now, in hilarious detail, S |
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101 Puzzles, Riddles And Rhymes For Cat Lovers $11.99 Research has shown that working puzzles and solving riddles can help a person retain mental sharpness and even prevent Alzheimer’s. 101 Puzzles, Riddles and Rhymes for Cat Lovers gives feline owners the opportunity to sharpen their mental wits while having fun solving puzzles and riddles about their favorite four footed furry friends-cats! Added to the puzzles and riddles are humorous poems about imaginary cats. Combining beneficial mental exercise with pure fun is what you get in 101 Puzzles, Riddles and Rhymes for Cat Lovers. It just may be this year’s best example of the Cat’s Meow!Hyla Hope Harder was born in Oklahoma City but has lived most of her life in Tulsa, Oklahoma. She received her B.A. in French from the University of Tulsa, her M.A. in American Literature from the University of Oklahoma and her Ph.D. in English Literature from the University of Tulsa. She has taught on both a high school and college level. She currently is a freelance writer and a professional puzzle constructor. She is the author of Silent Voices, a collection of poems, and a series of puzzle books including 101 Puzzles, Riddles and Rhymes for Cat Lovers and 101 Puzzles, Riddles and Rhymes for Attorneys. She is a lifetime animal lover who always calls her own cats her ‘children’ but she admits they do look like their Dad’s side of the family!A Christian, she takes her greatest delight in acknowledging Jesus Christ as her Lord and Savior. |
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2009 Writer’s Market $29.99 If you’re a writer longing to see your name in print, this is the market guide that can help you make your dream a reality! This year’s 88th edition is packed with all the information you need to find an agent or an editor who can guide your work into print and put a check in your mailbox! You’ll find the popular Query Letter Clinic and How Much Should I Charge columns, articles by several bestselling authors, and inspiring freelance success stories compiled by editor Robert Lee Brewer. This year’s edition contains 3,500 listings for U.S. and Canadian book publishers, agents, and paying markets for consumer magazines, trade journals, and other fiction and nonfiction markets. Coupled with exclusive interviews and valuable advice and timely information, the 2009 Writer’s Market is the only roadmap you’ll need as you set out toward establishing a successful, profitable, career as a published writer. |
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2009 Writer’s Market $0.99 If you’re a writer longing to see your name in print, this is the market guide that can help you make your dream a reality! This year’s 88th edition is packed with all the information you need to find an agent or an editor who can guide your work into print and put a check in your mailbox! You’ll find the popular Query Letter Clinic and How Much Should I Charge columns, articles by several bestselling authors, and inspiring freelance success stories compiled by editor Robert Lee Brewer. This year’s edition contains 3,500 listings for U.S. and Canadian book publishers, agents, and paying markets for consumer magazines, trade journals, and other fiction and nonfiction markets. Coupled with exclusive interviews and valuable advice and timely information, the 2009 Writer’s Market is the only roadmap you’ll need as you set out toward establishing a successful, profitable, career as a published writer. |
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2010 Writer’s Market Deluxe $7.26 New – “Writer’s Market” provides more than 3,500 publishing opportunities for freelance writers, in addition to a completely updated freelance rate chart. In addition to more than 6,000 market listings and daily updates, the associated website offers submission tracking tools, daily publishing news, and an archive of more than 100 helpful articles for freelance writers. |
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2011 Writer’s Market $0.82 This is the writer’s bible to freelance success by providing the updated information writers need to get published and get paid for their work. Features include: more than 3,500 completely updated listings from the previous edition; exclusive interviews with successful writers, such as Charlaine Harris, Gwendolyn Heasley, and Cliff Dorfman; completely updated ‘How Much Should I Charge?’ rate chart for freelancers; and new articles on topics such as how to use social media and online freelance writing. |
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2011 Writer’s Market Deluxe Edition $3.19 New – This deluxe edition provides more than 3,500 publishing opportunities for freelance writers, in addition to a completely updated freelance rate chart. In addition to more than 6,000 market listings and daily updates, WritersMarket.com offers submission tracking tools, daily publishing news, and an archive of more than 100 helpful articles for freelance writers. This deluxe edition also includes online access to writersmarket.com. |
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2011 Writer’s Market Deluxe Edition $2.91 Used – This deluxe edition provides more than 3,500 publishing opportunities for freelance writers, in addition to a completely updated freelance rate chart. In addition to more than 6,000 market listings and daily updates, WritersMarket.com offers submission tracking tools, daily publishing news, and an archive of more than 100 helpful articles for freelance writers. This deluxe edition also includes online access to writersmarket.com. |
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2011 Writer’s Market Deluxe Edition $2.91 Includes access to WritersMarket.com online database of more than 6,000 listings updated daily. This is the writer’s bible to freelance success, providing the updated information writers need to get published and get paid for their work. Features include: more than 3,500 completely updated listings from the previous edition; exclusive interviews with successful writers, such as Charlaine Harris, Gwendolyn Heasley, and Cliff Dorfman; completely updated ‘How Much Should I Charge?’ rate chart for freelancers; and new articles on topics such as how to use social media and online freelance writing. |
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20th-Century Photographers: Robert Capa, Jean Weinberg, W. Hanselman, Pitch White $14.14 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Robert Capa (October 22, 1913 May 25, 1954), born Endre Ern Friedmann, was a Hungarian combat photographer and photojournalist who covered five different wars: the Spanish Civil War, the Second Sino-Japanese War, World War II across Europe, the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, and the First Indochina War. He documented the course of World War II in London, North Africa, Italy, the Battle of Normandy on Omaha Beach and the liberation of Paris. His action photographs, such as those taken during the 1944 Normandy invasion, portray the violence of war with unique impact. In 1947, Capa co-founded Magnum Photos with, among others, the French photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson. The organization was the first cooperative agency for worldwide freelance photographers. Born Endre Friedmann to Dezs and Júlia Friedmann on October 22, 1913 in Budapest, Hungary. Deciding that there was little future under the regime in Hungary, he left home at 18. Capa originally wanted to be a writer; however, he found work in photography in Berlin and grew to love the art. In 1933, he moved from Germany to France because of the rise of Nazism, but found it difficult to find work there as a freelance journalist. He adopted the name “Robert Capa” around this time because he felt that it would be recognizable and American-sounding since it was similar to that of film director Frank Capra. (In fact, “cápa” is a Hungarian word meaning ’shark’.) Loyalist Militiaman at the Moment of Death, Cerro Muriano, September 5, 1936From 1936 to 1939, he was in Spain, photographing the horrors of the Spanish Civil War, along with Gerda Taro, his companion and professional photography partner, and David Seymour. In 1938, he traveled to the Chinese city of Wuhan to document the resistance to the Japane… More: |
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25,001 Best Baby Names $0.25 From the author of the #1 baby name book in the country comes an updated edition of the mass entry into the category: 25,001 Best Baby Names.Lesley Bolton is a freelance writer and publishing professional with over six years of publishing experience. She is also the author of The Complete Book of Baby Names, The Everything Guide to Writing Children’s Books, and The Everything Psychology Book. She lives in Bloomington, Indiana. |
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3d For The Web $97.21 From the Publisher:Make sure you benefit from the explosion of new and exciting applications designed to let you create 3D animation for the web. See how you can use the power of 3ds max, Flash and Director to make your 3D fame or project a reality for the internet as well as learning generic skills allowing you to use many applications. Ideal if you are a web designer with little or no 3D experience and need an overview of how 3D could transform your work and how best to put it online, or if you are a 3D animator wanting to produce work for the web and need a guide to which applications to use. Insteadof being bogged down in code, this user-friendly, highly illustrated book teaches from a practical, technique-orientated stance, with only a minimal amount of code typing needed. Use pre-written code modules to create interactive are, animated characters and commercial websites. Then you can learn the techniques needed to make your own 3D games. Each chapter contains tutorials which you can do yourself, using the files on the free CD included with the book. Interviews with successful professionals show you what you can aspire to by sharing their tips and tricks as well as details on the pros and cons of each software package.About The AuthorCarol MacGillivray: Senior Lecturer, Digital Animation at the London College of Music and Media Thames Valley University. 3D Animator, writer and former teacher at the Royal College of Art, London, UK. Anthony Head: Freelance Interactive Designer and Photographer and one day course teacher at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, UK. |
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50 Artists You Should Know $19.95 Attractive, useful and entertaining, this collection of great artists and great art is a course in art history for readers of all ages.This vibrant reference guide profiles 50 major artists alongside their representative works. The entries are presented in an eye-catching format that includes brief biographies, time lines, and critical analyses. Additional information helps readers locate the artist’s work online and in museums, a glossary of important terms, and sidebars highlighting relevant movements and techniques. Arranged chronologically, the selection of artists includes every major artistic movement and development since the Gothic period, giving readers a clear understanding of the evolution of the visual arts. Perfect for casual reading or easy reference, this accessible overview is a fun and practical art history lesson that everyone can enjoy.Thomas Köster is a journalist who writes on art and photography.Lars Röper is a freelance author, travel writer and exhibition curator. |
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50 Ways to Lure Your Lover $4.5 When freelance writer Mabel Ivey is offered a full-time job at “Real Men” magazine–the magazine dedicated to helping women find real-life heroes–she jumps at the chance. She’s not sure whether to be complimented or insulted, however, that the first story is to be a makeover–”her” makeover! |
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55 Days in the Life of a Freelance Writer $1.99 Toby Welch,NOOK Book (eBook), English-language edition,Pub by Toby Welch, via Smashwords |
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7 Ways a Freelance Writer Can Expand Your Profits – No Matter What Your Business Is: A Marketing Report for Freelance Writers $2.99 Yuwanda Black,NOOK Book (eBook), English-language edition,Pub by Inkwell Editorial |
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99 Ways to Build Job Security $5.99 Although most people have rudimentary knowledge on how to get a job, very few spend much time learning how to keep a job. 99 Ways to Build Job Security provides a practical overview of workplace attitudes, practices, and habits that will instill a great work ethic and improve anyone’s chances of holding on to a job in a tough economic climate.Gary Nowinski, now a freelance writer and editor, has extensive management and customer service experience in corporations and various industries, including construction and radio/video production. He’s experienced layoffs and downsizing several times in his career. |
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99 Ways to Stretch Your Home Budget $5.99 With words like “recession” and “record unemployment” filling the air, the typical family–regardless of how the economy is treating them–will be paying attention to the budget. That’s why 99 Ways to Stretch Your Home Budget will receive a warm reception as it delivers scores of practical ideas to save cash around the house.Cheri Gillard, formerly an obstetrical and NICU nurse, is a freelance writer and editor, plus the mother of quadruplets. |
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99 Ways to Stretch Your Home Budget $5.99 With words like recession and record unemployment filling the air, the typical family-regardless of how the economy is treating them-will be paying attention to the budget. That’’s why 99 Ways to Stretch Your Home Budget will receive a warm reception as it delivers scores of practical ideas to save cash around the house. Cheri Gillard, formerly an obstetrical and NICU nurse, is a freelance writer and editor, plus the mother of quadruplets. |
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99 Ways to Stretch Your Home Budget $5.99 With words like “recession” and “record unemployment” filling the air, the typical family–regardless of how the economy is treating them–will be paying attention to the budget. That’s why 99 Ways to Stretch Your Home Budget will receive a warm reception as it delivers scores of practical ideas to save cash around the house.Cheri Gillard, formerly an obstetrical and NICU nurse, is a freelance writer and editor, plus the mother of quadruplets. |
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A Complete Guide to Writing for Publication $0.99 Used – Gathered together in this one volme are 24 of the industry’s top experts in the field of writing and publication. Each contributor focuses on their area of expertise from using the Internet for research, to making a living as a freelance writer. |
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A Complete Guide to Writing for Publication $15 Gathered together in this one volume are 24 of the industry’s top experts in the field of writing and publication. Each contributor focuses on his or her area of expertise from using the Internet for research, to making a living as a freelance writer. |
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A Complete History of the Mafia $14.95 Can we win the war on organised crime?In this revised and updated edition of his 2002 bestseller Mafia, Jo Durden Smith investigates the shadowy figures behind the Mafia myth, and traces the organisation’s history back to its origins in the nineteenth century, as a peasant revolutionary society dedicated to the overthrow of French power. Mafia charts the rise of this small island secret society to a gigantic crime octopus, with tentacles extending into every level of Western society, from the criminal underworld to the very top of the political tree.Jo Durden Smith was a reporter, researcher, then producer-director at Granada TV and an executive producer at Alan King Associates in London. He then left for North America to take up a career as a freelance writer, contributing to well-established journals such as The Village Voice in the United States and Macleans in Canada. Jo is the author of a number of books, including Moscow: In the Heart of the Empire; Who Killed George Jackson? and 100 Greatest Criminals. He has also continued to write for magazines and newspapers in Canada, the United States, Britain and Russia, and to make documentaries for TV. |
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A Cup Of Coffee $14.95 John Wilkinson, a successful American entrepreneur, doesn’t know why his first attempt to branch out to the Middle East failed so miserably. Heading home in defeat, John meets Sultan, a chance encounter that changes everything. After hearing John’s story, Sultan recognizes John’s failure didn’t result from a bad business model. Rather, John made the fatal mistake of not understanding and accepting how business is conducted in the Middle East. Sultan invites John back to Oman to try again, this time with guidance, instruction, and proper introductions. With Sultan as his mentor, John quickly learns his hardcharging Western style must surrender to very different values rooted in ancient tribal customs and traditions. Dr. Salem Ben Nasser Al-Ismaily is the Vice Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Omani Centre for Investment Promotion and Export Development (OCIPED). Before joining OCIPED in 1996, he was the Managing Director of Public Establishment for Industrial Estates (PEIE) for twelve years, establishing the first industrial estates in Oman. He also serves as a chairman and director in several oil, financial services, and research companies. He has received degrees in Liberal Arts, Telecommunications, Industrial Engineering, Business Administration, Management, and Philosophy from universities in the United Kingdom and USA. Dr. Al-Ismaily is instrumental in promoting trade relations between Oman and USA. His book, Inside the Omani Corporate Culture – A Research in Management Styles, co-authored with Professor Peter McKiernan of the University of St.Andrews, is the academic foundation of this story. Richard Tzudiker is a freelance writer with a Bachelor’s Degreein English from Colgate University and a Master’s Degree in Business Administration from the University of Denver. He spent half his childhood in Europe and most of his professional career with multinational minerals companies. He is currently an investment and trust account |
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A Dash Of Longing $0.99 When big-city, celebrity chef, Matthew English moves to the quaint town of Salty Breezes, he’s hoping to blend in with the locals. He wants to sample a taste of the normal life for awhile, but it never occurs to him that he might fall head over heels in love while he’s there. Vivian Caprice, local freelance writer and aspiring romance author, lets curiosity get the better of her and she boldly jogs up the driveway of the Matthew English. Sparks fly during their flirtatious encounter, and then he offers to cook dinner for her. Shocked and flattered by the invitation, she accepts, never guessing that true love is on the menu. |
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A Family Divided $20.42 More and more, politicians, religious leaders, and behavioral experts blame the increase in crime, drug abuse, and teen pregnancy in modern society on the breakdown of the family. What these experts may not realize, however, is that the divorce industry fosters this collapse: The courts persist in viewing mothers as the only proper guardians – the primary parents – even in the overwhelming majority of cases that do not involve abusive husbands. Hence, fathers are eased – or shoved – out of their children’s lives. In A Family Divided author Robert Mendelson, a freelance writer, presents the divorced father’s point of view, arguing that fathers are not superfluous and not all of them should be considered deadbeat dads who shirk their parental responsibilities. Moreover, public opinion, the press, and the courts are wrong to believe that men cannot be single parents; that a parental role can be fulfilled through sporadic weekend visits. Mendelson demonstrates that both society’s and the children’s best interests require two active and involved parents, even if they maintain separate residences. |
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A Farewell to Legs (Aaron Tucker Series #2) $2.99 Work-at-home dad, devoted husband, hustling freelance writer, aspiring screenwriter–all ways to describe the unwilling sleuth Aaron Tucker. In A Farewell to Legs, the second installment of the Aaron Tucker Mystery Series, Aaron is back on the trail again, investigating a dead lobbyist and an elementary school stink-bomber. |
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A Forever Death $30.16 New – When his friend, photographer Brady “Puppy” Barnes, is killed, Chicago freelance writer Emerson Ward suspects an insider is responsible for both the theft of gems stolen from Puppy’s studio and his murder. Going undercover, Emerson soon discovers a hornet’s nest of suspects. |
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A Freelance Writer’s ATM Machine $12.22 Used |
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A Ghost of a Chance $69.95 New – Freelance writer Nick Madrid isn’t thrilled when he is commissioned to spend a night on an allegedly haunted prehistoric barrow, and live to tell the tale. Especially when living to tell the tale isn’t made an urgent priority. Then he discovers a dead man hanging upside down from a tree. |
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A Guide to Happy Family Camping: A Little Help to Get Started Camping with Kids. $0.01 From the Backcover Includes 90 handy tips; information about places to go; lists of stuff and things to remember get, do, or see; and these Six Happy Camper Principles:1. Camping happily requires determining what you need to camp happily. 2. Make and use lists. 3. Everything should be fun . .. . make it so. 4. The more situations you are prepared for, the more you are prepared to enjoy. 5. Everybody over two years of age packs her own stuff. 6. Sleep is an important prerequisite to having fun on a camping trip. Make sure the kids and the adults get plenty. Tammerie Spires and her family live in Richardson, Texas, where she is a parent, camper, gardener, and freelance writer. She has worked in various editing positions for Third Coast,/ the city magazine for Austin, Texas, and for three computer journals. More recently she was a staff writer for Price Waterhouse LLP, preparing books and multimedia for inhouse and trade use. Tammerie is an active member of Peace Mennonite Church in Dallas, Texas. |
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A Mormon’s Unexpected Journey, Volume 2: Finding the Grace I Never Knew $20.95 “A must read for any who have wondered what Mormonism is all about.” —Pastor Chuck SmithFounder of the worldwide Calvary Chapel movement; author of several books; heard daily on the nationwide radio program “The Word for Today.” Picking up where she left off in Volume One, Carma Naylor continues her compelling story as she compares Mormonism to the true gospel of Jesus Christ. “Carma loves Mormons. Her greatest desire is for each one to hear the truth and to know the Eternal Son of God, the Lord Jesus Christ, God come in the flesh.” —Dr. Walter Price, Baptist Pastor, author of God Focus”Her love for Scripture, her love for Mormons, and the depth of her studies are clearly evidenced in this incredible, true story. Highly recommended!” —Kelly Pinkham, Freelance Writer and Editor |
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A Picture and a Criticism of Life $66.11 Dreiser’’s captivating portraits of turn-of-the-century America’’s famous figures Before coming to national attention for his novel Sister Carrie, Theodore Dreiser worked for nearly a decade as a magazine editor and freelance writer. Now in paperback, Art, Music, and Literature, 1897-1902 collects a rich selection of Dreiser’’s brief, colorful articles and interviews with American artists, musicians, and writers during this period. His profiles and interviews include such notables as Alfred Stieglitz, William Dean Howells, and legendary impresario Major James Burton Pond, as well as numerous women artists, novelists, and musicians. The volume is liberally seasoned with period illustrations reproduced from the original publications, and Yoshinobu Hakutani’’s notes provide biographical details about Dreiser’’s various subjects. |
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A Picture and a Criticism of Life: New Letters $64.62 New – Dreiser’s captivating portraits of turn-of-the-century America’s famous figures Before coming to national attention for his novel “Sister Carrie,” Theodore Dreiser worked for nearly a decade as a magazine editor and freelance writer. Now in paperback, “Art, Music, and Literature, 1897-1902″ collects a rich selection of Dreiser’s brief, colorful articles and interviews with American artists, musicians, and writers during this period. His profiles and interviews include such notables as Alfr |
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A Picture and a Criticism of Life: New Letters $24 Used – Dreiser’s captivating portraits of turn-of-the-century America’s famous figures Before coming to national attention for his novel “Sister Carrie,” Theodore Dreiser worked for nearly a decade as a magazine editor and freelance writer. Now in paperback, “Art, Music, and Literature, 1897-1902″ collects a rich selection of Dreiser’s brief, colorful articles and interviews with American artists, musicians, and writers during this period. His profiles and interviews include such notables as Alf |
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A Spinner in the Sun $52.95 New – Myrtle Reed came from a very religious and literary family. She was a freelance writer who published in Munsey’s Magazine and The National Magazine. Her first novel was entitled Love Letters to a Musician. It’s popularity lead to her wiring more novels. Lavender and Old Lace is her most famous novel. In A Spinner in the Sun a woman returns home after being away for many years. The story is romantic and from a by gone time. It is a “chick” book and the ending may have the reader shedding a |
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A Spinner in the Sun $20.93 New – Myrtle Reed came from a very religious and literary family. She was a freelance writer who published in Munsey’s Magazine and The National Magazine. Her first novel was entitled Love Letters to a Musician. It’s popularity lead to her wiring more novels. Lavender and Old Lace is her most famous novel. In A Spinner in the Sun a woman returns home after being away for many years. The story is romantic and from a by gone time. It is a “chick” book and the ending may have the reader shedding a |
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A Spinner in the Sun $22.3 Used – Myrtle Reed came from a very religious and literary family. She was a freelance writer who published in Munsey’s Magazine and The National Magazine. Her first novel was entitled Love Letters to a Musician. It’s popularity lead to her wiring more novels. Lavender and Old Lace is her most famous novel. In A Spinner in the Sun a woman returns home after being away for many years. The story is romantic and from a by gone time. It is a “chick” book and the ending may have the reader shedding a |
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A Spinner in the Sun $65.95 New – Myrtle Reed came from a very religious and literary family. She was a freelance writer who published in Munsey’s Magazine and The National Magazine. Her first novel was entitled Love Letters to a Musician. It’s popularity lead to her wiring more novels. Lavender and Old Lace is her most famous novel. In A Spinner in the Sun a woman returns home after being away for many years. The story is romantic and from a by gone time. It is a “chick” book and the ending may have the reader shedding a |
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A Spinner in the Sun $77.95 New – Myrtle Reed came from a very religious and literary family. She was a freelance writer who published in Munsey’s Magazine and The National Magazine. Her first novel was entitled Love Letters to a Musician. It’s popularity lead to her wiring more novels. Lavender and Old Lace is her most famous novel. In A Spinner in the Sun a woman returns home after being away for many years. The story is romantic and from a by gone time. It is a “chick” book and the ending may have the reader shedding a |
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A Spinner in the Sun $34.95 New – Myrtle Reed came from a very religious and literary family. She was a freelance writer who published in Munsey’s Magazine and The National Magazine. Her first novel was entitled Love Letters to a Musician. It’s popularity lead to her wiring more novels. Lavender and Old Lace is her most famous novel. In A Spinner in the Sun a woman returns home after being away for many years. The story is romantic and from a by gone time. It is a “chick” book and the ending may have the reader shedding a |
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A Spinner in the Sun $35.95 New – Myrtle Reed came from a very religious and literary family. She was a freelance writer who published in Munsey’s Magazine and The National Magazine. Her first novel was entitled Love Letters to a Musician. It’s popularity lead to her wiring more novels. Lavender and Old Lace is her most famous novel. In A Spinner in the Sun a woman returns home after being away for many years. The story is romantic and from a by gone time. It is a “chick” book and the ending may have the reader shedding a |
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A Spinner in the Sun $0.99 1905. Myrtle Reed came from a religious and literary family, where she was encouraged to be a writer. She became a freelance journalist after graduating from high school. Her poems, sketches, and stories began appearing regularly in such periodicals as the Bookman, Munsey’s Magazine, and the National Magazine. Her first novel, Love Letters of a Musician, was widely popular and led to other works. The book begins: The little house was waiting, as it had waited for many years. Grey and weather-worn, it leaned toward the sheltering hillside as though to gather from the kindly earth some support and comfort for old age. Five-and-twenty Winters had broken its spirit, five-and-twenty Springs had not brought back the heart of it, that had once gone out, with dancing feet and singing, and had returned no more. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing. |
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A Spinner in the Sun $59.95 New – Myrtle Reed came from a very religious and literary family. She was a freelance writer who published in Munsey’s Magazine and The National Magazine. Her first novel was entitled Love Letters to a Musician. It’s popularity lead to her wiring more novels. Lavender and Old Lace is her most famous novel. In A Spinner in the Sun a woman returns home after being away for many years. The story is romantic and from a by gone time. It is a “chick” book and the ending may have the reader shedding a |
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A Spinner in the Sun $22.3 New – Myrtle Reed came from a very religious and literary family. She was a freelance writer who published in Munsey’s Magazine and The National Magazine. Her first novel was entitled Love Letters to a Musician. It’s popularity lead to her wiring more novels. Lavender and Old Lace is her most famous novel. In A Spinner in the Sun a woman returns home after being away for many years. The story is romantic and from a by gone time. It is a “chick” book and the ending may have the reader shedding a |
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A Spinner in the Sun $35.95 New – Myrtle Reed came from a very religious and literary family. She was a freelance writer who published in Munsey’s Magazine and The National Magazine. Her first novel was entitled Love Letters to a Musician. It’s popularity lead to her wiring more novels. Lavender and Old Lace is her most famous novel. In A Spinner in the Sun a woman returns home after being away for many years. The story is romantic and from a by gone time. It is a “chick” book and the ending may have the reader shedding a |
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A Teens’ Guide to Getting Published $14.95 A Teen’’s Guide to Getting Published is an exciting must-read for young writers wanting to see their work published. This revised edition, written by two successful former teen authors, offers practical writing tips and an expansive, up-to-date listing of print and online markets that publish student work. A Teen’’s Guide provides concrete advice, encouragement, and motivation to young authors looking to make their mark as writers. Topics addressed in the book include: the writing craft, freelance writing, rights and copyright information, publishing pitfalls, writing camps and workshops, andstaff writing and book publishing.Filled with successful strategies for becoming a published author, any young writer will find this book an enjoyable read. |
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A Writer on Writing – The Building Blocks of Nonfiction $17.95 Used – Interested in developing a freelance nonfiction writing career or expanding your business through publication? While other sectors struggle, nonfiction writing remains the “bread and butter” of the publication industry. Wright’s instructor approach is designed to identify a niche and its required publication format. As a veteran freelance and business writer, Wright shares the building blocks – strategies and tips that enabled her international publication with media such as the Journal o |
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A Writer on Writing – The Building Blocks of Nonfiction $17.95 New – Interested in developing a freelance nonfiction writing career or expanding your business through publication? While other sectors struggle, nonfiction writing remains the “bread and butter” of the publication industry. Wright’s instructor approach is designed to identify a niche and its required publication format. As a veteran freelance and business writer, Wright shares the building blocks – strategies and tips that enabled her international publication with media such as the Journal of |
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A Writer on Writing – The Building Blocks of Nonfiction $17.95 Interested in developing a freelance nonfiction writing career or expanding your business through publication? While other sectors struggle, nonfiction writing remains the bread and butter of the publication industry. Wright’’s instructor approach is designed to identify a niche and its required publication format. As a veteran freelance and business writer, Wright shares the building blocks – strategies and tips that enabled her international publication with media such as the Journal of Systems Management, Your Computer Career and Green Profit magazines as well as her current avocation, environmental. Recognized as a contributing writer and communications instructor, Wright has taught communications for the VA Community College system. |
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A spinner in the sun $14.48 New – 1905. Myrtle Reed came from a religious and literary family, where she was encouraged to be a writer. She became a freelance journalist after graduating from high school. Her poems, sketches, and stories began appearing regularly in such periodicals as the Bookman, Munsey’s Magazine, and the National Magazine. Her first novel, Love Letters of a Musician, was widely popular and led to other works. The book begins: The little house was waiting, as it had waited for many years. Grey and weath |
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A spinner in the sun $17.75 New – 1905. Myrtle Reed came from a religious and literary family, where she was encouraged to be a writer. She became a freelance journalist after graduating from high school. Her poems, sketches, and stories began appearing regularly in such periodicals as the Bookman, Munsey’s Magazine, and the National Magazine. Her first novel, Love Letters of a Musician, was widely popular and led to other works. The book begins: The little house was waiting, as it had waited for many years. Grey and weath |
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A spinner in the sun $32.7 New – 1905. Myrtle Reed came from a religious and literary family, where she was encouraged to be a writer. She became a freelance journalist after graduating from high school. Her poems, sketches, and stories began appearing regularly in such periodicals as the Bookman, Munsey’s Magazine, and the National Magazine. Her first novel, Love Letters of a Musician, was widely popular and led to other works. The book begins: The little house was waiting, as it had waited for many years. Grey and weath |
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A spinner in the sun $17.68 Used – 1905. Myrtle Reed came from a religious and literary family, where she was encouraged to be a writer. She became a freelance journalist after graduating from high school. Her poems, sketches, and stories began appearing regularly in such periodicals as the Bookman, Munsey’s Magazine, and the National Magazine. Her first novel, Love Letters of a Musician, was widely popular and led to other works. The book begins: The little house was waiting, as it had waited for many years. Grey and weat |
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A spinner in the sun $32.7 Used – 1905. Myrtle Reed came from a religious and literary family, where she was encouraged to be a writer. She became a freelance journalist after graduating from high school. Her poems, sketches, and stories began appearing regularly in such periodicals as the Bookman, Munsey’s Magazine, and the National Magazine. Her first novel, Love Letters of a Musician, was widely popular and led to other works. The book begins: The little house was waiting, as it had waited for many years. Grey and weat |
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A spinner in the sun $17.68 New – 1905. Myrtle Reed came from a religious and literary family, where she was encouraged to be a writer. She became a freelance journalist after graduating from high school. Her poems, sketches, and stories began appearing regularly in such periodicals as the Bookman, Munsey’s Magazine, and the National Magazine. Her first novel, Love Letters of a Musician, was widely popular and led to other works. The book begins: The little house was waiting, as it had waited for many years. Grey and weath |
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A spinner in the sun $11 Used – 1905. Myrtle Reed came from a religious and literary family, where she was encouraged to be a writer. She became a freelance journalist after graduating from high school. Her poems, sketches, and stories began appearing regularly in such periodicals as the Bookman, Munsey’s Magazine, and the National Magazine. Her first novel, Love Letters of a Musician, was widely popular and led to other works. The book begins: The little house was waiting, as it had waited for many years. Grey and weat |
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A spinner in the sun $26.37 New – 1905. Myrtle Reed came from a religious and literary family, where she was encouraged to be a writer. She became a freelance journalist after graduating from high school. Her poems, sketches, and stories began appearing regularly in such periodicals as the Bookman, Munsey’s Magazine, and the National Magazine. Her first novel, Love Letters of a Musician, was widely popular and led to other works. The book begins: The little house was waiting, as it had waited for many years. Grey and weath |
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A spinner in the sun $17.75 Used – 1905. Myrtle Reed came from a religious and literary family, where she was encouraged to be a writer. She became a freelance journalist after graduating from high school. Her poems, sketches, and stories began appearing regularly in such periodicals as the Bookman, Munsey’s Magazine, and the National Magazine. Her first novel, Love Letters of a Musician, was widely popular and led to other works. The book begins: The little house was waiting, as it had waited for many years. Grey and weat |
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A spinner in the sun $11 New – 1905. Myrtle Reed came from a religious and literary family, where she was encouraged to be a writer. She became a freelance journalist after graduating from high school. Her poems, sketches, and stories began appearing regularly in such periodicals as the Bookman, Munsey’s Magazine, and the National Magazine. Her first novel, Love Letters of a Musician, was widely popular and led to other works. The book begins: The little house was waiting, as it had waited for many years. Grey and weath |
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A spinner in the sun $26.37 Used – 1905. Myrtle Reed came from a religious and literary family, where she was encouraged to be a writer. She became a freelance journalist after graduating from high school. Her poems, sketches, and stories began appearing regularly in such periodicals as the Bookman, Munsey’s Magazine, and the National Magazine. Her first novel, Love Letters of a Musician, was widely popular and led to other works. The book begins: The little house was waiting, as it had waited for many years. Grey and weat |
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Abraham: The Faith Child $8.91 Used – Freelance writer Maurice Evans is on the hunt for the next great human interest story. He specializes in biographies, and he comes across the perfect candidate for his next book in a small country town in Iowa. His subject? A 110-year-old man named Abraham Caldwell.Abraham has led an extraordinary life. Born to a faithful Christian couple, Abraham was given the nickname “the Faith Child” and raised to believe that God can provide the impossible. As Maurice listens to the elderly gentleman |
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Abraham: The Faith Child $8.91 New – Freelance writer Maurice Evans is on the hunt for the next great human interest story. He specializes in biographies, and he comes across the perfect candidate for his next book in a small country town in Iowa. His subject? A 110-year-old man named Abraham Caldwell.Abraham has led an extraordinary life. Born to a faithful Christian couple, Abraham was given the nickname “the Faith Child” and raised to believe that God can provide the impossible. As Maurice listens to the elderly gentleman’ |
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Adam Fierro $47.99 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Adam Fierro is an American television writer and producer.Fierro began his television career as a freelance writer. He wrote two scripts for the first season of Resurrection Blvd. in 2000. In 2002 he returned as a co-producer and writer for the third season and contributed a further three episodes. |
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Adam Fierro $57.6 Used – High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Adam Fierro is an American television writer and producer.Fierro began his television career as a freelance writer. He wrote two scripts for the first season of Resurrection Blvd. in 2000. In 2002 he returned as a co-producer and writer for the third season and contributed a further three episodes. |
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Adam and Eve: A Light-Hearted & Humorous Look at the Creation $9.96 Used – Anne Schnurr is living in Ottawa, Canada. She is the publisher of a genealogical book “Tracing Their Footsteps” in 1988 and a freelance writer.In this book she takes a humorous stab on the Bible in General and the Creation of Adam and Eve in particular, ending with the saga of Noah and the Big Flood.” The content is a free spirited account of these events with no holds barred. It is published under the copyright WOW books. |
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Adam and Eve: A Light-Hearted & Humorous Look at the Creation $9.96 New – Anne Schnurr is living in Ottawa, Canada. She is the publisher of a genealogical book “Tracing Their Footsteps” in 1988 and a freelance writer.In this book she takes a humorous stab on the Bible in General and the Creation of Adam and Eve in particular, ending with the saga of Noah and the Big Flood.” The content is a free spirited account of these events with no holds barred. It is published under the copyright WOW books. |
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Additives for Polyolefins: Getting the Most out of Polypropylene, Polyethylene and TPO $155 This book focuses on the polyolefin additives that are currently important in the plastics industry, alongside new additives of increasing interest, such as nanofillers and environmentally sustainable materials. As much as possible, each chapter emphasizes the performance of the additives in the polymer, and the value each relevant additive brings to polypropylene or polyethylene. Where possible, similar additives are compared by capability and relative cost.With major sections for each additive function, this book provides a highly practical guide for engineers and scientists creating and using polyolefin compounds, who will find in this book a wealth of detail and practical guidance. This unique resource will enable them to make practical decisions about the use of the various additives, fillers, and reinforcements specific to this family of materials.ABOUT THE AUTHORMichael Tolinski is a freelance writer and a lecturer at the University of Michigan’s College of Engineering. He is a frequent contributor to Plastics Engineering and Manufacturing Engineering.Structured to make it easy for the reader to find solutions for specific property requirementsContains a number of short case studies about companies that have used or developed a particular additive to achieve a desired resultCovers environmental resistance, mechanical property enhancement, appearance enhancement, processing aids, and other modifications of form and function |
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Adventures in the Santa Fe Trade, 1844-1847 $19.95 “It is a story of stirring adventure, of hardship and of financial losses and profits. Webb was an unusual man, as were most of the traders of his day and since, and though thirty years elapsed from the time he began to recount his adventures, the memory of them remained undimmed.”-Boston Transcript. “The account Webb has left has a brave accent of history; and Professor Bieber has edited it with Herculean care.”-New Republic. Webb’s journal “gives data on the character and hazards of the Santa Fe Trail, the varieties of goods and the methods of the trade, the crafty exactions of Mexican officials, and the devices of traders to escape the imposts. There are good descriptions of the houses, business and life in Santa Fe, and of the general conditions in the territory to the southward.”-LeRoy R. Hafen, American Historical Review. James Josiah Webb left Independence, Missouri, in the summer of 1844 and headed down the Santa Fe Trail with goods bought in St. Louis. Although his first venture as a trader was a failure, he eventually made a fortune as a merchant in Santa Fe. Webb recorded his youthful experiences in 1888, and Ralph P. Bieber, a respected scholar and researcher on western expansion, edited and annotated his journal for publication more than forty years later. Long out of print, Adventures in the Santa Fe Trade is an entertaining and important source of first-hand information about the Santa Fe Trail and trade; trappers, Mexicans, and Indian tribes of the Old Southwest; and the impact of the Mexican War on southwestern trade. Introducing this edition is Mark L. Gardner, a freelance writer and historian and the editor of Brothers on the Santa Fe and Chihuahua Trails: Edward James Glasgow & William Henry Glasgow, 1846-1848. |
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Adventures of Dawn-Breaker $25 Used – Russ Garcia, a well-known composer, arranger and conductor, and Gina, a singer by profession and freelance lyric writer, against the advice of friends and fellow Baha’is, these “city folk’ taught themselves how to sail. This is their galvanizing story as they set off across the broad Pacific Ocean on their 40 foot trimaran, Dawn-Breaker, to visit the far away islands, and to share the message of Baha’u'llah. |
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Adventures of Dawn-Breaker $20 Used – Russ Garcia, a well-known composer, arranger and conductor, and Gina, a singer by profession and freelance lyric writer, against the advice of friends and fellow Baha’is, these “city folk’ taught themselves how to sail. This is their galvanizing story as they set off across the broad Pacific Ocean on their 40 foot trimaran, Dawn-Breaker, to visit the far away islands, and to share the message of Baha’u'llah. |
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After the Call $0.01 So you are called and purposed of God. What do you do next? Why does life seem more challenging now that you know you have purpose? How do you overcome your fears and doubts to achieve that which God is calling you to? How do you connect your present with your future? AFTER THE CALL is an insightful, yet simple book that provides straightforward answers to all these questions and many more. Author Ruth Griffin skillfully entwines the life of Moses with her own personal experience to reveal the depth of God’s love and his original design for you. You will walk away equipped and empowered knowing you do not have to face life’s struggles alone and challenged to obey God and reap his rewards. Ruth Griffin is a freelance writer and graphic designer. She uses her personal experiences to illustrate how God can help you overcome the same fears, doubts and low self-esteem she once struggled with. Her work reflects the passion and destiny she now lives her life with. Ruth is an active member of her church, where she attends with her husband and children and has volunteered her time and talent to local area ministries. |
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Airplane Ownership $1.99 Get your first plane!Here, Ron Wanttaja walks you through the exciting process of shopping for, then acquiring and caring for your first airplane. Featuring lots of new information and photographs, this second edition includes the Light Sport category and Sports Pilot license, and emphasizes how to minimize cost of ownership for a wide range of planes. Aviation journalist Wanttaja, winner of the 1992 Aviation/Space Writers’ Association Award of Excellence, guides you through every step — before and after your purchase.Expert guidance on:Prices and real-world operating expenses Cutting the costs of plane ownership Sizing up planes, from modern to antiques, used to partially completed homebuilts Privileges and limitations of the Light Sport Aircraft category Renting vs. owning; partnerships and leasebacks Pitfalls to avoid Preownership inspections—avoiding getting burned Paperwork needed to buy and register aircraft Getting financing and the right insurance Updated owner inspection and maintenance procedures—what you can and can’t do, illustratedWith real ownership case histories for old and modern aircraftRonald J. Wanttaja is an award-winning aviation writer and a former systems engineer with Boeing, who worked in satellite orbit/constellation design and analysis, launch vehicle and onboard propulsion system trades, and operations concepts for space systems. He worked on the early design studies for the International Space Station. An Air Force veteran, he was an on-duty operator for the Defense Support Program missile early-warning satellite. As a freelance aviation journalist, he has written for Private Pilot, Flying, Sport Aviation, Flight Line, Kitplanes, and other publications. He is author of the book Kit Airplane Construction, Third Edition, also from McGraw-Hill. His aviation writing has won several prizes, including Flying Magazine’s “Bax Seat |
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Alcoholism, Wrongly Diagnosed, The Real Reason, Why Its So Hard To Break The Cycle Of Alcoholism & Drug Addiction, And How To Win, With God’s Help $15.95 Refreshing New Book shows how to overcome addiction without attending a 12-step meeting. Within the pages of this eye-opening new title, Alcoholism, Wrongly Diagnosed, The Real Reason Why Its So Hard To Break The Cycle of Alcoholism & Drug Addiction, and How to Win, With God’s Help, Author John Johnson, RAS, CSC, will show the reader, the demonic powers of addiction, and how to overcome them, without ever having to attend a single 12-step meeting. Readers will learn the proper and effective way to approach God to defeat these powers of addiction. The book is also designed to help family members of addicts to avoid becoming consumed by the addict’s addiction, by providing them with life sustaining suggestions, in turn, engendering hope.Sharilyn Grayson, Freelance Editor, says Wrongly Diagnosed is an unflinching look at the true nature of addiction. Pastor Johnson gives the reader an inside look at this national tragedy and the path he has found to healing. The book is the work of a refreshingly honest and engaging writer who repays the time you invest in him with substantial hope. ABOUT THE AUTHOR:Johnson, a former heroin and cocaine addict of 18 years, with a $300-$400 a day habit, recalls the fateful day, September 21, 1990, when a heroin and cocaine demon was cast out in intercessory prayer. “As the drugs demons were being expelled, they fought violently to stay. As they threw me to the ground, while saying, no-no-no-no, I’m not coming out. I felt this strong sensation of heat tearing through my flesh, as the demons stepped out of my body, leaving me with a peace beyond all understanding.” In his (20) years of recovery, he has never had a day of withdrawal, no relapses, no desires or craving to ever use drug again. Out of this experience, the book, Alcoholism, Wrongly Diagnosed is birth. Johnson in working with many addicts, has acquires a broad knowledge of demonic presence in addiction, and has helped many addicts to |
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Alex Wade $42.7 Used – Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Alex Wade is a British writer, freelance journalist and media lawyer.Wade is the author of Wrecking Machine: A Tale of Real Fights and White Collars (Simon & Schuster, 2005) and Surf Nation: In Search of the Fast Lefts and Hollow Rights of Britain and Ireland (Simon & Schuster, 2007). He has also contributed chapters to The Road Less Travelled (Dorling Kindersley |
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Alex Wade $49.2 New – Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Alex Wade is a British writer, freelance journalist and media lawyer.Wade is the author of Wrecking Machine: A Tale of Real Fights and White Collars (Simon & Schuster, 2005) and Surf Nation: In Search of the Fast Lefts and Hollow Rights of Britain and Ireland (Simon & Schuster, 2007). He has also contributed chapters to The Road Less Travelled (Dorling Kindersley, |
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Alex Wade $49.2 Used – Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Alex Wade is a British writer, freelance journalist and media lawyer.Wade is the author of Wrecking Machine: A Tale of Real Fights and White Collars (Simon & Schuster, 2005) and Surf Nation: In Search of the Fast Lefts and Hollow Rights of Britain and Ireland (Simon & Schuster, 2007). He has also contributed chapters to The Road Less Travelled (Dorling Kindersley |
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Alias Island $2.85 When Nelson and Patricia Whitdown retired to Hadaway Island from the Poconos they never dreamed they’d be surrounded by convicted felons who plea bargained themselves out of their own identities, and now have nothing left to lose but their lives. FBI Special Agent Mark Oberlin, an organized crime expert, finds himself hunting down the elusive enemy who has begun to murder these protected witnesses on the splendid ocean beaches and championship golf courses of what the guys back at HQ have nicknamed Alias Island. Author Bio: Donna Ward is a native New Yorker who works as a freelance writer and translator. She has a husband, two sons, and two dogs. Alias Island has been selected for the Storytelling Talent and Dedication to Craft awards in the Chesterfield Film Company’s annual Writer’s Film Project competition, in association with Steven Spielberg’s Amblin Entertainment, The Kennedy/Marshall Company and Walt Disney Pictures. |
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Alias Island $3.99 When Nelson and Patricia Whitdown retired to Hadaway Island from the Poconos they never dreamed they’d be surrounded by convicted felons who plea bargained themselves out of their own identities, and now have nothing left to lose but their lives. FBI Special Agent Mark Oberlin, an organized crime expert, finds himself hunting down the elusive enemy who has begun to murder these protected witnesses on the splendid ocean beaches and championship golf courses of what the guys back at HQ have nicknamed Alias Island. Author Bio: Donna Ward is a native New Yorker who works as a freelance writer and translator. She has a husband, two sons, and two dogs. Alias Island has been selected for the Storytelling Talent and Dedication to Craft awards in the Chesterfield Film Company’s annual Writer’s Film Project competition, in association with Steven Spielberg’s Amblin Entertainment, The Kennedy/Marshall Company and Walt Disney Pictures. |
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All My Downs Have Been Ups $2 New – Nancy Robinson Masters favorite stories of the people, places and planes she has come to know through her adventures as a pilot and freelance writer. |
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All in Her Head $0.99 Used – Bridget Holiday is a 41-year-old cynical freelance writer who is obsessed with her weight. She meets Kate, a beginning hypnotherapist who wants to help her confront her past demons, but unknowingly regresses Bridget back to a time before her birth, when she is still in spirit form.All in Her Head takes us on an enlightened journey into one woman’s psyche. Forgiveness comes as Bridget takes responsibility for the life she planned, and the specific lessons it would bring.Her yoga teacher/ma |
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All in Her Head $8.01 New – Bridget Holiday is a 41-year-old cynical freelance writer who is obsessed with her weight. She meets Kate, a beginning hypnotherapist who wants to help her confront her past demons, but unknowingly regresses Bridget back to a time before her birth, when she is still in spirit form.All in Her Head takes us on an enlightened journey into one woman’s psyche. Forgiveness comes as Bridget takes responsibility for the life she planned, and the specific lessons it would bring.Her yoga teacher/mas |
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Allison Kugel $55.2 New – Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Allison Kugel (born 1974) is an American journalist, editor, and entrepreneur. In 2001 Kugel founded two online enterprises which led to her being featured in Entrepreneur Magazine in 2004. She manages her own public relations firm, and serves as a freelance writer. As Senior Editor of PR.com, she frequently conducts celebrity interviews. Allison Kugel was born in |
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Allison Kugel $55.2 Used – Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Allison Kugel (born 1974) is an American journalist, editor, and entrepreneur. In 2001 Kugel founded two online enterprises which led to her being featured in Entrepreneur Magazine in 2004. She manages her own public relations firm, and serves as a freelance writer. As Senior Editor of PR.com, she frequently conducts celebrity interviews. Allison Kugel was born i |
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Amazing . . . but False!: Hundreds of Facts You Thought Were True, but Aren’t $0.25 Edison invented the lightbulb—and motion pictures. Camels store water in their humps. Captain Kidd was a notorious pirate. What do these so-called “facts” have in common? They’re all false! Every one is a myth that, through time, has achieved the status of reality. Finally, someone is here to set the record straight, once and for all. In this fully illustrated color collection of popular misconceptions, freelance writer and journalist David Diefendorf uncovers hundreds of widely accepted truths in various categories: famous firsts, health and the body, history, misquotations and misusages, people, religion, science and technology, and more. It’s fun and informative, and a great gift for any brainiac, trivia buff, or know-it-all. James Randi, the internationally-known debunker of pseudoscience and a brilliant magician, provides the entertaining foreword. |
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America’s Top Roller Coasters & Amusement Parks: A Guide for Those Who Ride Them and Tips for Those Who Fear Them $19.3 New – So what’s it like to ride the best roller coaster in the country? Roller coaster enthusiast Pete Trabucco, a pilot and freelance writer, has ridden hundreds of top roller coasters around the nation. Pete takes the reader behind the scenes and presents a free e-ticket ride to the best amusement parks and roller coasters on the planet. He also has included tips for those (like himself) who once feared these mega monsters of the midway. With thousands of new gravity-defying contraptions acros |
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America’s Top Roller Coasters & Amusement Parks: A Guide for Those Who Ride Them and Tips for Those Who Fear Them $7.04 Used – So what’s it like to ride the best roller coaster in the country? Roller coaster enthusiast Pete Trabucco, a pilot and freelance writer, has ridden hundreds of top roller coasters around the nation. Pete takes the reader behind the scenes and presents a free e-ticket ride to the best amusement parks and roller coasters on the planet. He also has included tips for those (like himself) who once feared these mega monsters of the midway. With thousands of new gravity-defying contraptions acro |
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American Boy’s Life of Theodore Roosevelt $24.37 Used – Edward Stratemeyer (1862-1930) was born in Elizabeth, New Jersey. He was an American publisher and writer of books for children. He wrote 150 books himself, and created the most famous of the series books for juveniles, including the Rover Boys (1899 and after), Bobbsey Twins (1904), Tom Swift (1910), Hardy Boys (1927), and Nancy Drew (1930) series, among others. Stratemeyer pioneered the technique of producing long-running, consistent series of books using a team of freelance authors to |
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American Boy’s Life of Theodore Roosevelt $45.28 New – Edward Stratemeyer (1862-1930) was born in Elizabeth, New Jersey. He was an American publisher and writer of books for children. He wrote 150 books himself, and created the most famous of the series books for juveniles, including the Rover Boys (1899 and after), Bobbsey Twins (1904), Tom Swift (1910), Hardy Boys (1927), and Nancy Drew (1930) series, among others. Stratemeyer pioneered the technique of producing long-running, consistent series of books using a team of freelance authors to w |